Exam 12: Testing Hypotheses

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A report on the U.S.economy indicates that 28% of Americans have experienced difficulty in making mortgage payments.A news organization randomly sampled 400 Americans from 10 cities named the "fastest dying cities in the U.S." (Forbes Magazine, August 2008) and found that 136 reported such difficulty.Does this indicate that the problem is more severe among these cities? The correct value of the test statistic for testing this claim is ________________________ .

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The owner of a football team claims that the average attendance at games is over 74,900, and he is therefore justified in moving the team to a city with a larger stadium.An independent investigator will conduct a hypothesis test to determine whether his claim is accurate.This test is:

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A survey claims that 7 out of 10 customers recommend Western Drugs for pharmacy issues.To test this claim, a random sample of 100 customers is obtained from the list of rewards customers.Of these 100 customers, 75 indicate that they recommend using Western Drugs for pharmacy needs.We would like to know if this claim is accurate.The null and alternative hypotheses are:

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A company manufacturing computer chips finds that 8% of all chips manufactured are defective.In an effort to decrease the percentage of defective chips, management decides to provide additional training to those employees hired within the last year.After training was implemented, a sample of 450 chips revealed only 27 defects.A hypothesis test is performed to determine if the additional training was effective in lowering the defect rate.The correct value of the test statistic is ________________________ .

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A large software development firm recently relocated its facilities.Top management is interested in fostering good relations with their new local community and has encouraged their professional employees to engage in local service activities.They believe that at least 40% or more of the employees engage in these types of activities.If this is not the case, they will institute an incentive program to increase community involvement.The correct null and alternative hypotheses to test the belief of top management are:

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A pharmaceutical company wants to answer the question whether it takes longer than 45 seconds for a drug in pill form to dissolve in the gastric juices of the stomach.A sample was taken from patients taken the given drug in pill form and times for the pills to be dissolved were measured.State assumptions of the test. I.The subjects must be part of a medical study group investigating the drug. II.The subjects in the sample must be randomly selected from a population. III.The sample data must come from a normally distributed population of observations for the variable under study.

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Suppose that you are conducting a two tailed test about a proportion at the 0.01 level of significance.The correct critical value(s) to be used in drawing a conclusion is (are) ________________________ .

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A company manufacturing computer chips finds that 8% of all chips manufactured are defective.Management is concerned that high employee turnover is partially responsible for the high defect rate.In an effort to decrease the percentage of defective chips, management decides to provide additional training to those employees hired within the last year.After training was implemented, a sample of 450 chips revealed only 27 defects.Was is the P-value for this proportion test?

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A pharmaceutical company wants to answer the question whether it takes longer than 45 seconds for a drug in pill form to dissolve in the gastric juices of the stomach.A sample was taken from patients taken the given drug in pill form and times for the pills to be dissolved were measured.State the hypotheses to test this question.

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A company manufacturing computer chips finds that 8% of all chips manufactured are defective.In an effort to decrease the percentage of defective chips, management decides to provide additional training to those employees hired within the last year.After training was implemented, a sample of 450 chips revealed only 27 defects.A hypothesis test is performed to determine if the additional training was effective in lowering the defect rate.Which of the following statement is true about this hypothesis test?

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A national study report released by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) in 2010, indicated that 20.9% of Americans were identified as having medical bill financial issues.Many people in families with problems paying medical bills in 2010 experienced severe financial consequences from their medical debt, with about two-thirds reporting problems paying for other necessities and a quarter considering bankruptcy, the study found.What if a news organization randomly sampled 400 Americans from 10 cities and found that 90 reported having such difficulty.A test was done to investigate whether the problem is more severe among these cities.The result of this test is ________________________ .

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Top management of a large multinational corporation wants to create a culture of innovativeness and change.A consultant hired to assess the company's organizational culture finds that only 15% of employees are open to new ideas and approaches toward their work.Consequently the company conducts a program for employees in order to reinforce the new corporate philosophy.After the program is completed, employees are surveyed to see if a greater percentage is now open to innovativeness and change.The correct alternative hypothesis is ________________________ .

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A company that sells eco-friendly cleaning products is concerned that only 19.5% of people who use such products select their brand.A marketing director suggests that the company invest in new advertising and labeling to strengthen its green image.The company decides to do so in a test market so that the effectiveness of the marketing campaign may be evaluated.Based on data collected in the test market, the company constructed a 98% confidence interval for the proportion of all consumers who might buy their brand.The resulting interval is 16% to 28%.What conclusion should the company reach about the new marketing campaign?

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A company that has a 10% market share launches a marketing campaign.At the end of the campaign period, the company conducts a survey in order to assess whether its market share has increased.The result of the survey issued to 500 customers was 12.5%. What is the associated p-value?

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If a P-value = 0.1039 at α = 0.05.

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A survey claims that 7 out of 10 customers recommend Western Drugs for pharmacy issues.To test this claim, a random sample of 100 customers is obtained from the list of rewards customers.Of these 100 customers, 75 indicate that they recommend using Western Drugs for pharmacy needs.We would like to know if this claim is accurate. State your conclusion using α = 0.05.

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A report on the U.S.economy indicates that 28% of Americans have experienced difficulty in making mortgage payments.A news organization randomly sampled 400 Americans from 10 cities named the "fastest dying cities in the U.S." (Forbes Magazine, August 2008) and found that 136 reported such difficulty.Does this indicate that the problem is more severe among these cities? The correct null and alternative hypotheses for testing this claim are:

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In the past, the mean running time for a certain type of flashlight battery has been 8.5 hours.The manufacturer has introduced a change in the production method and wants to perform a hypothesis test to determine whether the mean running time has changed as a result.This test is:

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Suppose minorities form 29% of a local population.A local business has 125 employees, of which 28 are minorities.Did the business discriminate in its hiring practices?

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A national study report released by the Center for Studying Health System Change (HSC) in 2010, indicated that 20.9% of Americans were identified as having medical bill financial issues.Many people in families with problems paying medical bills in 2010 experienced severe financial consequences from their medical debt, with about two-thirds reporting problems paying for other necessities and a quarter considering bankruptcy, the study found.What if a news organization randomly sampled 400 Americans from 10 cities and found that 90 reported having such difficulty.A test was done to investigate whether the problem is more severe among these cities.The p-value for this test is ________________________ .

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